SUVA (AFP) - Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama told his political rivals on Monday to either accept changes through dialogue or risk delaying democratic parliamentary elections.
SUVA (AFP) - Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama told his political rivals on Monday to either accept changes through dialogue or risk delaying democratic parliamentary elections.
File photo of Fiji coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama, who told his political rivals on Monday to either accept changes through dialogue or risk delaying democratic parliamentary elections.
Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama told his political rivals on Monday to either accept changes through dialogue or risk delaying democratic parliamentary elections.
Pacific leaders issue Fiji ultimatumGulf Times, Qatar - Aug 22, 2008... coup, sent a letter to the leaders at the Niue meeting telling them to keep their noses out of his country?s business and threatening to withdraw Fiji ... |
WELLINGTON: Fiji was on the brink of isolation from its neighbours in the Pacific after leaders of the region?s biggest political and economic grouping threatened to oust it over military strongman Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama?s refusal to restore democracy with free elections by March.
Word is that Fiji?s largest church denomination, the Methodist Church, will soon give the ultimatum to all its military members serving in the Royal Fiji Military Forces to choose between the church or RFMF. This follows the church?s move to confront two of their lady members, Tevi and Sereana Qoro to reassess their choice in supporting the military regime. Tevi is a committee member of the NCBBF while Sereana Qoro is a financial advisor to the military council that appointed her as Fijian Ho
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